Chip Kellly has a plan for Saturday night's preseason game in Jacksonville. Much like the depth chart, it may be written in sand, but, hey, at least it's a plan.

Here's what it looks like:

• Kelly plans to play the first team at least a half. He will evaluate the situation at halftime and make a decision on whether they need more work. It all depends on how many snaps they take in the first two quarters. If, say, the offense goes three and out on its first two possessions and Jacksonville possesses the ball for 20 of the 30 minutes, expect to see the Eagles' first team for at least part of the third quarter.

• Nick Foles needs work, according to Kelly. So expect him to play most, if not all, of the second half.

"Nick needs a ton of work," Kelly said. "The one thing about Nick, and it's really a credit to him, I think you almost forget being around him that he's just a second-year player. He needs as many snaps as he can get, too."

Foles will work with the second team after losing the quarterback competition to Vick.

• The Eagles would like to get rookie quarterback Matt Barkley in the game, but it may not happen. It would be the first time a healthy Barkley didn't play in a game in his career. Dennis Dixon and G.J. Kinne are also unlikely to play in Jacksonville. They should receive extended playing time for the preseason finale next week against the Jets if they survive Tuesday's first cuts.

• Safety Kenny Phillips (quad) did some stuff during Thursday's practice. Afterwards, he said he'll definitely "have a chance to play" and definitely "needs to prove" what he can do. The team is leaving it up to Phillips whether he'll be ready for Saturday night. Phillips has missed practice for most of the past two weeks and didn't play against the Panthers. He said it wasn't a setback Wednesday when he was unable to finish practice. The veteran isn't stressing too much about getting on the field Saturday though. Phillips knows there is a fourth preseason game next week where he can still show the coaches what he can do.

• Todd Herremans (knee) also remains up in the air for Saturday night. Herremans, though, expects to play. "Didn't think it was anything big," he said. "Just a little inflammation." If Herremans suits up the Eagles will have their starting offensive line together for the first time in the preseason with Jason Peters set to make his first appearance in a game in almost two years.